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The Ruins of the Fading Light just might be the best doom metal album of the year... if it's doom metal at all.
Sonata Arctica is able to pour a limitless amount of melody into their melodic metal. But is that always a good thing?
In maintaining many of their idiosyncrasies while also delving deeper into a focused narrative and more approachable structures, Kayo Dot has undoubtedly created a...
Just how much atmosphere does it take to make good atmospheric black metal? It turns out it doesn't really matter as long as the...
Socially conscious in a decade known for excess and decadence, the band held a mirror up to the darker side of the American dream....
The metalcore heroes return with their first record on Metal Blade records, cutting through another record packed with anthemic screams and riffs.
On July 12th, Metal Injection owners Frank Godla and Robert Pasbani were invited to hear the long-awaited unreleased album from Tool, Fear Inoculum, in its...
Slipknot have easily released their best music in the last 15 years.
You all know – or should know – Clandestine. Here it is played live in celebration of its 25th birthday.
If the genre has been known for its tendencies to be transgressive against sensibilities, then Cherubs are slowly dragging their nails across the chalkboard...
Abbath's second album is a big, bold and very fun listen. It carries on the legacy of Abbath's past while applying a classic heavy...
Despite less unpredictability and variety than its predecessor, Seven Pathways to Annihilation is a mostly enjoyable sophomore effort.
With fuzzy magic pushes to the max, Slomatics continue to stun fifteen years into their career!
Texas instrumental group Driving Slow Motion prides itself on delivering “cascading dynamics and atmospheric melodies” to spark “a surreal sonic experience that both captivates...
The speed of light. The sun rising again. The years roll on, the world’s beset with flood, fire, and famine, and Vader endures. Their...
Texas Hippie Coalition is famous for their gritty, foot stomping tunes about drinking and partying—their self-described "Red Dirt Metal." The rockers from Denison, Texas...
As they continue to evolve, Full of Hell is further steeping their sound into the "death" part of their self-described "harsh grinding death." Weeping...
New Jersey deathcore has never sounded so good!
If you’re waiting for a return to the sound that helped shape the genre as we know it today-- you might want to get...
Now We Sleep maintains the magnetism and strive of The Observer while also upholding its own identity and idiosyncrasies throughout.